Hlomcha [Ru] Hlomcza[Polish]

Sanok District, present day SE Poland


Lemko Surnames found in 1787 Austrian Cadastral Records


  1. Andreyko / Andryiko / Andrejko
  2. Babiak / Bab'jak (2 families)
  3. Wdowiak / Vdov'jak
  4. Haniewicz / Hanevych ( 3 families)
  5. Hac / Gac / Hats (3 families)
  6. Holowenczak / Holovenchak ( 2 families)
  7. Kasztelan / Kashteljan
  8. Kornac / Kornats' ( 3 families)
  9. Krawec / Krawiec / Kravets'
  10. Kurylowski / Kurylovs'kyj ( 2 families)
  11. Lazurko
  12. Lan
  13. Luczka / Luczko / Luchka ( 2 families)
  14. Malar / Maliar / Malarz / Maljar
  15. Masniak / Masnjak
  16. Matwejko / Matvijko
  17. Macko / Matsko
  18. Morozko ( 3 families)
  19. Okrzak / Okrjak ( 2 families)
  20. Paraniak / Paranjak
  21. Piotrowicz / Petrovych
  22. Popowicz / Popowyc / Popovych ( 2 families)
  23. Sawczak / Szawczak / Savchak ( 3 families)
  24. Sokol ( 2 families)
  25. Solecki / Solets'kyj ( 2 families)
  26. Spiwak / Spiewak / Spivak ( 5 families)
  27. Stepan ( 4 families)
  28. Steciewicz / Stetsevych ( 4 families)
  29. Stryczko / Strychko
  30. Chomiak . Homiak / Khom'jak ( 2 families)

Parish Data:

Church was "Synaxis of the Blessed Virgin Mary" [1859] [ still standing]

The wooden church was renovated in 1910. It replaced an older wooden church mentioned in 1828.. In 1987 it was being used by an Orthodox congregation

In 1785 the village lands comprised 4.23 sq km. There were 435 Greek Catholics 5 Roman Catholics and 6 Jews

1840 - 493 Greek Catholics

1859 - 468 Greek Catholics

1879 - 515 Greek Catholics

1899 - 635 Greek Catholics

1926 - 670 Greek Catholics

1936 - 726 Greek Catholics

The village was incorporated in to the Lemko Apostolic Administration in 1934

In 1936 there were 728 Roman Catholics and 275 Jews in the area

Filial churches located in LODYNA 3km, and MRYHOLOD 2.5km away


LDS microfilm is not available